Bergh223
Bergh223
Bergh223

Very fair point. Then I submit to you this onslaught of self driving cars business. I don’t really see anyone clamoring to say they want it? I feel as though it will be treated as the parking assist. I do not know of anyone who ran to a ford dealership or a Lexus dealership just to get one of the first self parking

I somewhat agree with you. Apples to Apples, most superbowls or a world series game 7 have much more drama and entertainment value than the recent “typical” F1 race. However, people do attend each of them for the spectacle of it and the atmosphere. People that do not have a vested interest in any of the stick and ball

An NFL, NASCAR, NBA, or MLB ticket is half if not less than that price depending on the seat and day of the game/race. The product is just not worth $280 or more dollars for a single day pass. This years race was exceptionally exciting because of the changing conditions, but we know it is not the norm. I should have

Some people genuinely enjoy the act of driving. Not everyone does. I get that. To some, driving is a chore and they only do it because they can’t afford a driver or public transportation doesn’t go where they need to. However, many people find something special in driving and enjoying the cars they own or work on.

$67,200.....but doesn’t include navigation. Do they have to do that just do differentiate the Turbo from the GTS from the S? Arbitrarily remove bits to create the different trims?

I nominate this 91 Cavalier RS convertible. Only $1200. You do not get to keep the tree branch that fell on it.

Many out there think that is exactly what happened. Apparently, RBR made some ridiculous demands of AMG- Mercedes and Mr Wolff laughed and walked away. On principle they did not want to go to Ferrari, and we all know how they politically burned the bridge with Renault. The rumors of Audi / VAG to F1 had been going for

We praise people who save these low volume alphas and other old European cars even though they were realistically total crap. However, these cars stood out in a crowd. They did not remind you of any other car. They drew attention. I feel like the Viper falls in this category, but it isn’t actually crap. You do not

Good call on Morgan.

100% agreed. In the quest for the best lap time, the wind tunnel has decided the shape of the modern supercar more than anything else. The laws of physics dictate that one specific shape is the most efficient, it seems like they take that shape and try to add on bits of manufacturer specific queues to make it a

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Indoor Kart racing on a coke syrup prepped track. You make a small, tiny oval, you spray actual coca-cola syrup down on the concrete to give it some grip. You add 60+% of your weight to the left side of your kart and give it hell! You are turning 5 or 6 second lap times in certain classes and it feels like your head

Not sure I can possibly thank you enough for articulating so well how special Super Dirt Week is to upstate New York. Punched me square in the feels. Makes me regret not trying to make more of them than I have. It is unique, it is tradition, now it is gone. Sad times.

Having the hybrid power train picked out can help them get a jump start. Even if they stuff it in a test mule, at least they can start getting laps on it to work out the initial bugs. It can help make sure they start off on the right foot and not suffer Nismo levels of embarrassment. Hopefully at least.

Wingless sprint cars are my new Jam. Wish they had better coverage on TV or the streaming passes were less than $50 per event. I understand they are trying to get people to the track, but come on man. Aussie V8 supercars is $35 bucks for the whole season.

Good, glad I am not the only one finding this.

I am so glad I coughed up the $35ish bucks U.S to get their streaming package. When I can stay up late enough to watch the races it never disappoints. Got a stash of energy drinks and sugar to maintain this weekend so I can make it through the whole race. What is the start time?

You guys are doing a great job of sharing some really cool content. I’m loving Jalopnik lately. Keep up the good work!

I had to scroll way too far to find this. Thank you for stepping up and posting what all of us were waiting to see.

Agreed on the Vette. Also, I thought the GTS designation was a reference to speed, lightness, grip, and race cars? A heavy mechanical open top GT car does not quite seem to fit the GTS Moniker. It is a very pretty car, I am just not sure why a person would pony up the extra money for the GTS model when the standard